A pair of classy glass decanters, matching and each decorated with incised cut glass decoration. Matching cut glass decorated stoppers. Each 11" in height.
A handsome glass ice or champagne bucket, 10" in height and opening to 8" diameter on top, with attached circular handles. We bought this for the crystalline clear glass purity of design, but the photo gives the glass a brownish color which is not deserved. This may be due to the brown surroundings.
For that bold and roguish decorator! This 88” tall antique stained glass incorporates the theme of grapes with a phantasmagoria variety of colors, which are especially intense when backlit. This could become a permanent part of an interior or a room dividing screen.. Go for it!
Two serving platters in blue and white transfer ware, "Willows" pattern, 17 1/2" X 14". One stamped with the crown mark, the other with a banner: "Warranted Straffordshire". English, about 1830-1860.
Two smaller serving platters, 13 1/2" X 11", of English transfer ware "Willows" pattern. This is probably early Wedgwood dating about 1835-1850. On the back is an imprinted "X" and a banner: "Warranted". These are together with a bowl (tureen?) that has a crack but would make a great center piece decoration.
An 18" art vase with a green slip glaze with a grotesque figure head featured on the upper portion. This is a signed piece and we think that someone knowledgeable would be able to determine the maker by the mark on the bottom Found in Continental Europe and bearing a cipher mark stamped on the bottom. About 10" deep.
A pair of Staffordshire ware spaniels. On a bit smaller than the other and apparently an original matched pair dating to about 1840. No damage and little wear. Some losses of gold luster. Heights are 14" and 13 3/4".
A blue and white "Delft" ware jug in the form of a gin drinker, 13" in height. This amusing form of pitcher has a signature cypher on the bottom, the letter "A", as shown in the detail photograph. In excellent condition with no breaks or chips.
Two Toby mugs, both the same form but different in size. Features colorful glazes of dark blue, iron oxide (red), green, black, brown, and flesh in copper luster. the tallest is 6" in height. Each with the mark: "Allertons, est. 1831".
A DeSevres larger (10 1/2") fat-man-and-his-snuff jug with an especially fanciful glaze decoration featuring a sponge decorated base, blues, iron oxides, yellows, browns and greens. Impressed marked with a "J" and a blue "H" glaze mark. We think this is French, 19th century.
A 19th century 3 3/4" high etch glass Continental monteith for two small wine glasses. This is a bowl used for the cooling wine glasses,the rim having depressions for resting the wine glass stems so the bowl of the glass dips into ice-water. Monteiths, a name immortalizes by its inventor, are often afforded great values as collectibles.
A blue and white jug 6" high and 9" long. The decoration carries scenes commemorating the 1620 landing of the Mayflower. Stamped Roland & Marcellus Co, Staffordshire, England. Excellent condition.